Carol Sindell, born in 1948, began studying the violin with Josef
Gingold at the age of seven. A year later she gave her first solo performance with
orchestra playing a Mozart Concerto. At the age of eleven she was the youngest soloist
ever to perform with the Cleveland Orchestra, playing the Mendelssohn Concerto under the
direction of Robert Shaw.Her debut with the Cleveland Orchestra was followed by successive
orchestral and recital engagements. In 1962, Ms. Sindell had the honor of being accepted
as a student of Jascha Heifetz, and the following year performed on an international
broadcast as an outstanding representative of the Heifetz Master Class. While a student
at the Juiliard School, she was influenced by mentors such as Ivan Galamian, and Erica
Morini. Ms. Sindell was the winner of the Friday Morning Music Club Competition in
Washington,D.C., and the International Advisory Council Competition in Chicago. In
1972 she was awarded the Martha Baird Rockefeller Grant for performance. After her
Carnegie Recital Hall debut in1974, she played throughout the U.S., Canada, and
Europe both as a soloist and ensemble player. She was a featured artist on a
national tour with Music from Marlboro, playing at the Metropolitan Museum,
Tully Hall, and the Smithsonian Institute.
Ms. Sindell has participated in numerous festivals, including Chamber Music Northwest,
Park City International Music Festival, and Rencontres Musicales in Arc-et-Senans, France.
As a member of the Florestan Trio, she has toured internationally, and recorded a CD.
Other CDs include Duos for Violin and Cello, as well as numerous collaborations with other
esteemed colleagues.
In addition to a busy concert schedule, Sindell is a Professor of Violin and Chamber
Music at PSU. She has made an outstanding career as a teacher and coach, and enjoys
the accolades received by her many gifted students.